While I'm glad Sprint is considering additional PDA devices - that model seems a little too big for me to consider. I think something like this may be what a lot of WM users have been waiting for the Gigabyte GSmart MS808.
http://www.pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=1128 VGA res, full SIRF III GPS chip, LED flash, Wifi, a pretty good processor and a reasonable amount of memory. It is a reasonable thickness -116 x 60 x 14.1mm. It might even work on both networks
When you say "both networks" do you mean both CDMA networks? As in Verizon and Sprint? Or do you mean both GSM networks as in AT&T and T Mobile? Because the phone you linked to only support GSM networks and will in fact NOT work on any CDMA provider.
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boe @ Mar 20th 2008 12:47AM
While I'm glad Sprint is considering additional PDA devices - that model seems a little too big for me to consider. I think something like this may be what a lot of WM users have been waiting for the Gigabyte GSmart MS808.
http://www.pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=1128 VGA res, full SIRF III GPS chip, LED flash, Wifi, a pretty good processor and a reasonable amount of memory. It is a reasonable thickness -116 x 60 x 14.1mm. It might even work on both networks
Nathan @ Mar 20th 2008 12:17AM
When you say "both networks" do you mean both CDMA networks? As in Verizon and Sprint? Or do you mean both GSM networks as in AT&T and T Mobile? Because the phone you linked to only support GSM networks and will in fact NOT work on any CDMA provider.
Brian Crooks @ Mar 20th 2008 7:27AM
I think he is referring to CDMA and iDEN. If it only works on GSM then they might be able to get to work with iDEN as it uses a modified GSM load.